The 14th annual Panther Pride 5K Run and Panther Prowl Fun Run will be held on Saturday at Murphy High School.

The 5K starts at 8:30 a.m. The Panther Prowl consists of one lap around the Murphy High School horseshoe for youngsters 10 and younger.

The Panther Prowl is returning to the Murphy campus after being held last year at Spanish Plaza because of the damage to the school caused by the Christmas Day 2012 tornado.

Organized by the Murphy PTSA, the event helps provide funds for the Murphy High School faculty's wish list.

Runners can register at McCoy Outdoor and Run-N-Tri in Mobile and Running Wild in Fairhope until noon Thursday or online until midnight Thursday. Race-day registration will be held from 7 to 8:15 a.m. at the race site.

The Panthers Uncaged Party will follow the race. It will feature food, beverages, awards, door prizes, campus tours and a children's area.

The Jag 5K Spirit Run and Fun Run will be held at the Moulton Tower on the University of South Alabama campus on Jan. 25, with the 5K starting at 8 a.m.

Sponsored by the USA Office of Alumni Relations, the event benefits Students Today Alumni Tomorrow.

Runners can register at McCoy Outdoor and Run-N-Tri in Mobile and Running Wild in Fairhope until noon Jan. 23 or online until midnight Jan. 23. Race-day registration will be held from 6:30 to 7:30 a.m. at Alumni Plaza.

Food and beverages will be provided after the race.

The Peace at Bellingrath 5K Run/Walk will be held at 8 a.m. Jan. 25 at Bellingrath Gardens.

Organized by Ray Weinshenker, "The Man About Town," the event benefits Mobile Inner City Missions.

Runners can register at McCoy Outdoor and Run-N-Tri in Mobile and Running Wild in Fairhope until noon Jan. 23 or online until midnight Jan. 23. Race-day registration will be held from 6:30 to 7:45 a.m. at Bellingrath Gardens.

Josh Cashman of Simpsonville, S.C., won the ServisFirst Bank First Light Half Marathon presented by the Mobile Sports Authority on Sunday in Mobile in 1:13:55. Cashman finished 21 seconds ahead of runner-up Alan Ash of Atmore. Kate Imwalle, who came in 10th among the 639 finishers, was the fastest female in 1:25:19.